Sequential Priming Measures of Implicit Social Cognition: A Meta-Analysis of Associations With Behavior and Explicit Attitudes

被引:273
作者
Cameron, C. Daryl [1 ]
Brown-Iannuzzi, Jazmin L. [1 ]
Payne, B. Keith [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Psychol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
automatic/implicit processes; social cognition; prejudice/stereotyping; individual differences; attitudes; ACTIVATED RACIAL-ATTITUDES; AFFECT MISATTRIBUTION; AUTOMATIC ACTIVATION; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; PREDICTIVE-VALIDITY; SEXUAL PREFERENCE; POLICE OFFICERS; DIFFERENT FORMS; MODERATING ROLE; GOAL PURSUIT;
D O I
10.1177/1088868312440047
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
In a comprehensive meta-analysis of 167 studies, the authors found that sequential priming tasks were significantly associated with behavioral measures (r = .28) and with explicit attitude measures (r = .20). Priming tasks continued to predict behavior after controlling for the effects of explicit attitudes. These results generalized across a variety of study domains and methodological variations. Within-study moderator analyses revealed that priming tasks have good specificity, only predicting behavior and explicit measures under theoretically expected conditions. Together, these results indicate that sequential priming-one of the earliest methods of investigating implicit social cognition-continues to be a valid tool for the psychological scientist.
引用
收藏
页码:330 / 350
页数:21
相关论文
共 148 条
[71]   Attentional influences on affective priming: Does categorisation influence spontaneous evaluations of multiply categorisable objects? [J].
Gawronski, Bertram ;
Cunningham, William A. ;
LeBel, Etienne P. ;
Deutsch, Roland .
COGNITION & EMOTION, 2010, 24 (06) :1008-1025
[72]   Implicit attitude towards pictures of back-stressing activities in pain-free subjects and patients with low back pain: an affective priming study [J].
Goubert, L ;
Crombez, G ;
Hermans, D ;
Vanderstraeten, G .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2003, 7 (01) :33-42
[73]   Measuring individual differences in implicit cognition: The implicit association test [J].
Greenwald, AG ;
McGhee, DE ;
Schwartz, JLK .
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1998, 74 (06) :1464-1480
[74]   Implicit Race Attitudes Predicted Vote in the 2008 US Presidential Election [J].
Greenwald, Anthony G. ;
Smith, Colin Tucker ;
Sriram, N. ;
Bar-Anan, Yoav ;
Nosek, Brian A. .
ANALYSES OF SOCIAL ISSUES AND PUBLIC POLICY, 2009, 9 (01) :241-253
[75]   Understanding and Using the Implicit Association Test: III. Meta-Analysis of Predictive Validity [J].
Greenwald, Anthony G. ;
Poehlman, T. Andrew ;
Uhlmann, Eric Luis ;
Banaji, Mahzarin R. .
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2009, 97 (01) :17-41
[76]   Social power increases implicit prejudice [J].
Guinote, Ana ;
Willis, Guillermo B. ;
Martellotta, Cristiana .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2010, 46 (02) :299-307
[77]   A meta-analysis on the correlation between the implicit association test and explicit self-report measures [J].
Hofmann, W ;
Gawronski, B ;
Gschwendner, T ;
Le, H ;
Schmitt, M .
PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN, 2005, 31 (10) :1369-1385
[78]   As Pleasure Unfolds: Hedonic Responses to Tempting Food [J].
Hofmann, Wilhelm ;
van Koningsbruggen, Guido M. ;
Stroebe, Wolfgang ;
Ramanathan, Suresh ;
Aarts, Henk .
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2010, 21 (12) :1863-1870
[79]   Immediate affect as a basis for intuitive moral judgement: An adaptation of the affect misattribution procedure [J].
Hofmann, Wilhelm ;
Baumert, Anna .
COGNITION & EMOTION, 2010, 24 (03) :522-535
[80]   An inkblot for sexual preference: A semantic variant of the Affect Misattribution Procedure [J].
Imhoff, Roland ;
Schmidt, Alexander F. ;
Bernhardt, Johanna ;
Dierksmeier, Andreas ;
Banse, Rainer .
COGNITION & EMOTION, 2011, 25 (04) :676-690